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The feds are whispering, the bosses are sweating, and the cops are caught in the crossfire. Detroit isn’t just a stop on the map anymore—it’s the new front door for the cartels.

Last week, Detroit Police pulls over a guy with no plates and no license. Turns out? He’s an illegal alien felon from Oklahoma.

Standard stuff, right? Wrong.

Chief Todd Bettison jumps the gun, tries to fire the boots on the ground just for picking up the phone to call Border Patrol—a relationship this city has had since the British were the ones we were trying to keep out. But then the U.S. Attorney rings the bell. Now, Washington is threatening to yank federal funding because the city is tripping over its own feet while the real monsters are moving in.

I sat down with Pancho Ortiz from Breitbart’s Cartel Chronicles, and what he’s seeing should make your skin crawl:

The Canadian Connection: Cartels aren’t just coming up from the South anymore. They’re setting up “super labs” in rural Canada to cook synthetic drugs where nobody’s looking.

The Hub: Detroit—with our tunnels, bridges, and endless commercial traffic—has become the “New South” for smuggling.

Hit Squads in the UP: We’re talking about Sinaloa hit squad leaders getting plucked out of Sault Ste. Marie.

The Visa Loophole: Thanks to the “Bambi-ish” policies of the Trudeau era, the northern border is wide open for business.

It’s shoe-leather reporting for a world that’s gone upside down. Are we a border city or a door mat?

Watch the full breakdown to see how the “Northern Trend” is changing the game in the D: youtube.com/watch?v=k-OPjoXGORw&

#DetroitPolice #BorderSecurity #CartelChronicles #CharlieLeDuff #NorthernBorder #DetroitNews #CanadaBorder #DrugTrafficking #SinaloaCartel #WoodwardAve

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